Ä dal eW -aVaaaam a na a AJrtll ftMUAAJ AH, UAIItlift jMEHT'ÄWD 1W8TRflT!W VF Twffu ejr .a:-ni i s if. iVf-.ir i, ivia :pj(uriacuca bt hon. a. h. mm it a NO t At tho March term, ie-jo of the Dearborn circuit court. Judge EggUston took his seat on the bone! the sncoeasor of the Hon. Juhn WaltTbe Judge was a young Virginia lawyer, atwwwn -t the Hon Wifiiiun S. Archer, of tbe TTuited States Souil a iWa" ,K:ho,r . nd well road .lawyer. Hat integrity and j his moral courage were above suspi-j enom while hi impartiality eommendd him to the approbation of all. Do Will long be remiHYibered by the wnUr, one of tha young membera of eof proicsaion ror ue Judge was cv-1 mt willing to hear all that could be Said by the humblest member of tbe bar, and when he decided, evun against him, bis manner gave courage to increase preparation fbr the next can I received my lieease to practice law from his hand, after a short examinBitot. In person. Hie remarks in elgBing tbe license made a deep impreesitn ...

A PAPER FOR THE PAlMV CiRClfi-OBVOTfiD TO THE AMÜSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OP YOUNG AND 010. VAUEY l'ÄRMBR. STATUT ICS Col. Habbi of tho Ohio Cultivator, has been looking into his neighbor! l ft !tL A-I f T iit'it PH.ui, nm w mi ifioiimiiN inicm : U ... .....it. i.ml tli.. I'. 1 1, i it- i it ir l JJJ i fancies'' show theroault jact of the poultry crop Few people sire aware of the value Of tho poultry crop of tho country We ha no official Htatiflticeto show what tt ia worth, but havo takes some pains - . . j At to arrive ax a jrooo guess, dv carorui , observation, comparison and estima- r Hon, during tho puat season. We have actual report from several shipping poiats in Ohio, and for the rest will gi thoifNiilt iil'niirowii cAfK-Ui-atioaa based upon tho actual uml poaaiible yield ol' hent. as thev are and t an bo kept under ordlnar; clrcnm stances by farmers. SuppoMo every farmer to keep ten hens a low estimate worth ten cent each at home. If these aie a good, well bred sort of hens, a...

A PAPER FOR THE FAMILY CJRCiB DEVOTED TO THE AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG AND 010 DTDIANA AMERICAN. ,,i wr-JSw - 'w4 ! 1 Hut- ill La I MIN fWATC A iiOOimiY Editor. f.JlLV 17. UM fCt Of PCttK ATlo.-!. .! I aisrri TT-ti II kla r Jb U sk in tm muk naotaees . Haa t mmmmm0" ' AHB fOBtldOIfM. there are aeaae vary interesting (ket in i whioh forebode an interest-1 to oauaw f freedom ia cer. taS teialy gaJnlnfgtootid, every day Wiüiont her In ihe Chareh, I not aufloteatilillug whaa tell be the retail of the ( for ding tn that ahould latjaa ConllllMlfaaail aoswaition, we oan ( biw4 fhfUtiejis together who Imve loogbaan taAly tay that H la now ouite manidss that i in chureh f0iüWhlp The move that imtmtion of the Ponth wna to adopt n mMt oontemplate the nie of pewa; atvalavery one, and force it throwgh Con- j ouatrary tft0M who favor the change arose without submitting It to tha peopU hm m(M g,,, pledge that tho fit) Northern wmg of the YuHrmt( party - ibft, mmMlm fw4( tb those who has b...

i aarsaavTTiw es tHB.VAM.BY PARMBR-DBVOTBO TO THE TRÜB INTERESTS OP FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND WORK8NO MBN. SA VAUY PARMER. deajmibq SupptJIiog tbe soil to be oft ho right ooniWttcy tu regards fineness of texture, the next mwt important point is to wo that it is no iron, substancee daiuturious or poisonous tothe root of plant. Tuko the bot prepared soil and diffuse through it a mall quantity of dissolved araenic for example, and fbw plants wonld orrifj? One of the most produc tive caTrtoeof letertility in thvrwir good OtI. i th ucwmi p,wu li t sabstatee or substances poisonous to plante, as we -hall liur. draining, in oonnectiod with tilueriii h out of the moat efficient axcncioBftiti remoTra. theee poisons lut us underntaotl this mutter Putf quart of water into a tin pan, or other wiA open vassal, tvl tftuolved in Ulis. uy u fourth of -h ounce of comajOn jrreen Tttrio) fe ..I phateof IfÄfTlTL water will appear feer at flret. Allow it to bUikI exposed to tho air for a U-vv hour, and a ...

A NEWSPAPER-CONTAINING A BRIEF SUMMARY OP THE LATEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. f E LEPRA PHIC, Latest from Europe. t! ABR1 TAL Of TBK STEAMSHIP Vanderbilt &amp;amp; Atlantic Nsw You, Ja!r 20. The tsiTtihip "Vanderbilt. Captain WRoox, from Harr and Southsmptoo, with da tea from Lirerpool to the 8th init. Kjmjla"T Tbo shipment of the telegraphic cable on board the Niagara waa proceeding satisfactorily She is expected to be reedy for eea hf the 2itih inat. The Snaquehanaa waa expected in the Mersey on the Hth init. Tho Parie correspondent of the Times save the insurrectioo at Naplea has been pot down at all points The flow of gold into the Bank of England continued unabated. Fbabcb. The Republican oandidates were elected in Paria, on the 5th and 6th iust, notwithstanding all the extorts of toe government. , The harvests were in a most prosperous state. A decline in corn and wine is beooming apparent. It a lt. The attempted insurrection fo Italy, it is said, waa dirocted ag...

THB V ALLEY FARMER ÖBVOTBD TO THE TRUE INTERESTS OF FARMERS, fiflECHftWSCS, AND WORKING fid EN. VAilBY PARMER. i wEBmSSSBSsSB r 1 t " HXDT Wl TD IT1I7E0 FUG The pfrcatost difficulty in the culture Of moloiiS, squashes and encumbers, is to prevent the destruction of the young plants by the "suiped bug." About ten years ago, I became convinced that the n.ot effectual way of doing tills, was covering the hills with frames or boxes with mi Ma et covers. But after a season's use, without special care, the miltnet would become rotten or torn so as to seed renewal. Several years since, I noticed a few hills of young plants over which wore frames without any millnet on them, wore apparently a of factually protot tod, as the othors; and of late 1 ave discarded the use of mili nut or any other covering, using simply open fremos, about 10, or 12 inches square, and six inches deop. lu fact these are found superior to the covered frames, as tne tatter have more tendency to draw up the young plan...

My Mfcis Trtt. m I h uoiMcn or aoi. o. m. mu h AALT ACTtCt SP8C1AL IM E AIM Nu (tjuito arly in taa history .f the Court in tha third circuit, tho science ff i1cil plaatiittg wm taught by th ftrat sditiun of C nitty , ami Maunders JUparts, wm inado tho study of tu Daniel J. Caswell, and Lie iart-1 Vi m At 1 as I " saa. X. .' J , W urv Mb WIIU III BtVI I of the epociai pleader., and soon they tun...!.. .Ii .-...; 'i ijhv wiiutui aii jHaiutiua aait 1 1 their attorney. It wm Mid that on one occasion, they pasted a general demurrer on the back of the docket at Veraaillee, and got five dollars from each defendant tor continuing each cauee, with 1m v to the plain tiffs to aineod by the next term, buch wm the alar tu, wben they were employed, that old John Allen, of Franklin Co., caiied ap Judge John Tent, hie lawyee, about midnight one stormy night, took him around tho oorner of the uoom, and whispered in hit car - "John, beware of those demurrers; 1 heard CmwoII talking about Raj One of t...

E THE VALLEY PARMBR--DEV0T6D TO THE TRUE INTERESTS OP FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN. VAtlEY FARMER. WIT II ClOYUt BX2IXFICTAL TO LaJTD , ' in hwt year a four mile race in Becaosc it derives a vaatamount ot I Moyland, making the boat time ever carbon from the air. which the clove, 1 mde ono 5 oonK " JjJ ,Stt0mSj to ihe soil. A dry stalk of! H ha. a beaut.luljrray clover consi-ta almost entirely ot I cwf celebrated Or.y ßaglc carbon. If a crop of clover is turn- tock. having the appearance of posed under Ml decays, a kre quantity 1 I""'" P.wer ot CJSmE of carbon is diatrfbuted in the soil. ! Wt 10 fftmy looki, W a Even if the crop It not turned under, ,iwle Wmare rangy -ook'ng. , "large amount i. deposit, in the R7 J M? S. ,Mther' soil through ths roots cfthj plant. LJ .1ül Äd ,,fc; wlUi An y5 rm. tU hill, of 1 A-COB and by agricultural writers is freaueMly used synonymously with that word. It is an excellent abaorbtut, and fbr this reaaon is valuable in soils for the purpose of...

Early Indiana Trials. MIM ENCKS BY HoN. 0 HXI1TII. TBI AL or III OltCN The day for he trial of 'rlutloii. one of the prisoaers, arrived A number of distinguished lawyers wer in attendance lYom this State, an' sever al from tho Stale of Ohio. Among the most prominent J will name General James XobK Philip Sweetior, tiarvey --rvgg, hot Btoom&amp;amp;eld, Ja UK' Kariden. Charles II. Test. L'ulvin Fletcher, Daniel B. Wick and William H. Morris, of this State, and General Stimnariii f n-.m mill M.iiw Vnnco nf Ohio. Judge Wick being temporarily absent in the miirnin. William It. a 1 im yj.t . : jaorris arose auu uioveu lue asswuiM ju.lgea-1 ask that these gentlemen be aduiitud as attorneys and eouus, llor. ! at this bantheyare regular practieion-, er,buthave not brought their licenses witathem." Judge Winchell "have they come to defend the prisoner ?' ! urisoncr ..Tkmt .-k.,m v. .. .... " ..r . Usworu-nobody but a lawyer would defend a mtirdRTRr i jiti i iiviu i Mr. Morris, u I move tb...

TUB VALLEY FABIWBR--DBVOTBD TO THB TRÜB INTERESTS OP FARMERS, MBCHAN8CS, AND WORKING MBN. VALLEY FARMER. I TO TfWT 04TOPILLAB OB THI klTLl This disgusting and destructive in sect la now committing its ravages upon the fruit trees, and of courao, now ia the time to declare a war of extermination against it. I have soon many plan proposed tr thoiriUwtrtn Uon. One, to treat thorn with train oil, another, to put a tarred rag on the end of a pole, and running it into the neat twist thorn off; auother, to taaton a brush of hog's briiities to a KU to twist thsm off with , and I vuovoii hoard that somo ingenius Yankee hau obtaimii a patent right fbr their destruction. ow, 1 use none of these mild remedied. My wavtstolook mv trves (vir in Muri h, i or early in April, before the buds i open, and destroy all the eggn that I ran Hud oelere tlit- natei hatch. inoj 9 extremities of jjj resembling mav be found near the tho lateral limbs, alig m. Allot nf mall bead i.intotictl tiroum the limb. When...